Innhold

There used to be a large number of separate Chinese/romanization support templates to use, depending on what you wanted to display; for example, {{zh-stp}} could display simplified and traditional characters and Hanyu Pinyin, {{zh-cpwl}} could display general Han characters, pinyin and Wade-Giles, and literal translations, etc. This template was created to combine all those into one template with all the functionality. It can display (and link to) general, simplified, or traditional Han characters; literal translation; Zhuyin (Bopomofo); and the Hanyu Pinyin, Tongyong Pinyin, Wade-Giles, Jyutping, Cantonese Yale, and Pe̍h-ōe-jī romanizations.

^abIf |s= and |t= are both given and are the same (i.e., if the simplified and traditional characters are the same), instead of showing both the template will just show "Chinese: {{{s}}}"

^This will display as "Hanyu Pinyin", instead of just "pinyin", if Tongyong Pinyin is also included in the template; this way the two types of pinyin contrast and neither is treated as a "default".

Ordering

The template can be given more than one value (for example, on the article China, it has s, t, hp, tp, and w. By default, when multiple parameters are given they will be shown in the same order as the above table: first Chinese characters (simplified, then traditional), then romanizations (starting with Hanyu and Tongyong Pinyin).

For some articles, however, it is more appropriate to display traditional characters before simplified, and Tongyong before Hanyu—this is the case with articles relating to Taiwan, for instance. To do this, add |first=t anywhere in the template, and the traditional and Tongyong will be shown first. For example:

In the future the template may be updated to allow |first=j, putting Jyutping before pinyin (for use in Cantonese-related articles). This functionality has not been written yet, and would not be without first having a project-wide discussion to see if it's appropriate to choose Jyutping (or any other romanization) as the "default" for Cantonese.

Other functionality

Adding |links=no anywhere in the template will suppress links. This is for preventing overlinking in an article or section where the template is used repeatedly.

To put traditional characters before simplified, one option is to add |first=t to every instance of the template within an article. In an article that calls the template many times, though, this may be tedious, and usually an article should have consistent ordering throughout anyway (for example, articles about Hong Kong topics should almost always have traditional characters first). A default ordering can be specified for an entire article by creating a subpage of this template with the name of that article (for instance, Template:zh/format/Taiwan sets the default ordering for the article Taiwan); the subpage should include a single character, t to set traditional-first ordering or s to set simplified-first ordering. You can do this by entering the name of the article you want to set in the box below (replacing YOUR ARTICLE TITLE) and following the instructions.

After doing this, be sure to add either {{zh/notice|t}} or {{zh/notice|s}} to the article's talk page, to inform other editors that you have set a default and to let them know where the default setting is located.